UNICEF Europe and Central Asia Region Humanitarian Situation Report No.1, 1 Jan - 31 March 2021
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UNICEF works in 22 countries and territories in Europe and Central Asia Region1 (ECAR) and is present in Italy, targeting refugee and migrant populations.
Since mid-March in ECAR, COVID-19 cases increased in Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Moldova, North Macedonia and Serbia. Montenegro has the highest rate of confirmed cases at 14,582 per 100,000 population, followed by a rate of 7,039 cases per 100,00 population in Georgia.
UNICEF Europe and Central Asia Regional Office (ECARO) continues to focus on enhancing emergency preparedness and response capacity and strengthening risk-informed programmes that build resilience. Furthermore, ECARO’s response to COVID-19 continues to focus on preventing transmission of COVID-19 and mitigating the impacts on vulnerable children and families. This entails strengthening systems and services and supporting relevant sup
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Mumbai Police says 2021 safety trend is double masking. Don t miss the Sholay reference
Mumbai Police says 2021 safety trend is double masking. Don t miss the Sholay reference
Mumbai Police urged citizens to practice double masking by sharing a witty Sholay meme. They said the 2021 safety trend is Mask on Mask.
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Mumbai Police asks people to wear double face masks
During the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, people are being urged to practice double masking. According to health professionals, double masking is an effective technique to fight the deadly virus and stop it from spreading further.
Mumbai Police took to Twitter today to stress the importance of double masking. The social media accounts of the police department are known for using quirky memes or jokes to send advisories to the public. They did the same today.